Monday, May 18, 2026

Monday Links

As the sunny and very warm weather continues on a Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the unsuccessful large-scale cyber attack against Poland that you didn't learn about.

From FrontpageMag, former Vice President Harris unveils her plan to make the U.S. into a one-party state.

From Townhall, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) is terrified of mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt (R), which everyone knows.

From The Washington Free Beacon, survivors of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing denounce congressional candidate Adam Hamawy (D-NJ), who testified for the defense of the "blind sheikh" who masterminded the bombing.

From the Washington Examiner, the highway funding bill includes a $130 annual fee imposed on the owners of electric vehicles.

From The Federalist, yes, the U.S. immigration system should discriminate between good and bad immigrants.

From American Thinker, yes, there is systemic racism, the system being the Democratic Party.

From NewsBusters, according to 12-time All-American NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines, California's policy of allowing transgenders to share the podium with real girls is "psychological abuse".

From Canada Free Press, a bill being considered by the Pennsylvania state legislature goes rogue.

From TeleSURMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announces visits by U.S. officials for talks on coordinating security issues.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the report on the Unite the Kingdom rally that the mainstream media won't put out.

From EuroNews, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urges the E.U. to relax its rules for households and industries dealing with increasing energy costs.

From Free West Media, columnist Robert Kagan is "the neocon who blinked".

From ReMix, the man who allegedly rammed people with his car and stabbed people in Modena, Italy sent threatening emails to the University of Modena in 2021.

From Balkan Insight, Albania gives a company linked to U.S. First Son-In-Law Jared Kushner permission to construct a resort on Sazan Island, but danger lurks undersea.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco becomes the Mediterranean area's fastest-growing aerospace manufacturing hub.

From The New Arab, inside Syria's uneasy relationship with the muhajirin.

From The Jerusalem Post, Spanish police arrest an 18-year-old convert to Islam who allegedly pledged allegiance to ISIS.

From Gatestone Institute, the European Commission launches a new chilling censorship initiative.

From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Thomas Massie's (R-KY) primary race becomes the most expensive Republican primary race ever.

From The American Conservative, to reduce the national debt, bring back the spirit of sacrifice.

From The Western Journal, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) speaks about "voting rights" behind a bulletproof shield.

From BizPac Review, on Saturday Night Live, actor (and SNL alumnus) Will Farrell visits President Trump as the ghost of the late Jeffrey Epstein.

From the Daily Caller, country singer Ella Langley wins five awards at the American Country Music Awards and gives praise to Jesus.

From the New York Post, the Chief Twit loses his case against OpenAI.

From Breitbart, the Trump administration creates a $1.7 billion fund to compensate his allies who were prosecuted under then-President Biden.

From Newsmax, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates warns that instability in Cuba could result in a migration crisis similar to the 1980 Mariel boatlift.

And from The Babylon Bee, the Department of the Interior announces the successful installation of a data center in Theodore Roosevelt's mustache on Mount Rushmore.

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